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Investigative Journalism in China
Eight Cases in Chinese Watchdog Journalism
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- Contents
- Introduction - The Journalism Tradition
- 1 - The Danger of Libel: Wu Fang’s Search for Justice
- 2 - Breaking through the Silence: The Untold Story of the Henan AIDS Epidemic
- 3 - The Kingdom of Lies: Unmasking the Demons of Charity
- 4 - Undercover Reporting: Ah Wen’s Nightmare
- 5 - The Journalist as Crusader: The Beijing Taxi Corruption Case
- 6 - Media Corruption: Cashing in on Silence
- 7 - Corruption Reporting: Mapping Li Zhen’s Rise to Power
- 8 - Disaster Reporting: Where Does the Danger Come From?
- 9 - The Origins of Investigative Journalism: The Emergence of China’s Watchdog Reporting
- Index
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Publication year : 2010
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